The Strilky station is located in the village of Strilky in the Volyn region. It was built in 1964 as part of the development of railway connections in southern Ukraine. The station serves both passenger and freight trains. Currently, only one train running between Chop and Strilky stops at the station, but there are plans for the development of the railway infrastructure and the launch of new trains in the future. Thanks to Strilky station, passengers can easily reach many other cities in Ukraine, including Kyiv, Lviv, Kharkiv, and Odesa.
The Koryatyn-1 station is located in the city of Koryatyn, Vinnytsia region. It was built in 1904, and the first train from this station departed on December 12, 1904. Since then, the Koryatyn-1 station has actively served passengers, providing convenient railway transport in various directions. The station has platforms for boarding and alighting passengers, as well as a ticket office for purchasing tickets. Throughout its operation, it has gained popularity among travelers due to its convenient transport services and proximity to important logistics routes that contribute to the development of regional transportation.